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  • Mr. Lincoln's White House
    owlowlowlowl__Visit http://www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org/
    President Lincoln himself — so put off by the dozens of office-seekers clamoring for appointments — once referred to the White House as "this damned house." Now, "that damned house" is commemorated at this keenly designed and information rich website. Learn more about Mr. Lincoln himself, his daily schedule, the residents and visitors to the Executive Mansion, and much, much more. You'll be dazzled — and educated!!

  • White House Briefing Room
    owlowl______Visit http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/html/briefroom.html
    Throughout the course of a typical day, the President — or, more likely, his press secretary — is called upon to update the American public on the happenings of the Executive Branch. Visit the official White House website's "Briefing Room" for the latest press releases and statements from the President on all of the important issues of today!

  • Meet White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart
    owlowl______Visit http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/kids/inside/html/fall99/html/lockhart.html
    Here's the place to go to meet the person who puts a public face on White House policy. White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart meets with the press regularly — sometimes several times in a day — to inform the press and the public of the President's goings-on. But that's not all — he attends meetings, travels with the President, and he ties the President's shoes!! Just kidding!! Get the real scoop here.

  • Mr. Lincoln's Schedule
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org/schedule/index.html
    Did you ever have a co-worker who made you ask "what do they do all day?" Ever thought the same thing about the President? Well now you can get a glimpse into the life of one of the most famous Commanders in Chief — Abraham Lincoln. To find out how this "early riser" spent his days, scroll down a bit and get an hour-by-hour look at Honest Abe's daily routine.

  • C-SPAN: Daily White House Briefing
    owlowl______Visit http://www.c-span.org/executive/briefings.asp
    Just about every time President Clinton does something, White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart has a briefing to update the people and the press. On one day alone — June 13, 2000 — there were three briefings! Visit this C-SPAN archive of recent press briefings to see what the President and his ever-scrambling press secretary are up to.

  • President Clinton's Schedule — April 26, 2000
    owlowl______Visit http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/daily/04262000/front_pa/14287.htm
    A day in the life of President Clinton unfolds before you in this short but fascinating newspaper article from The Wilmington Star. Arriving in Wilmington, North Carolina at 11:30 a.m. and leaving a scant five hours later at 4:30 p.m., the President takes a tour of a technology company, participates in a roundtable discussion, and then has time to make public remarks. What about lunch!?!?


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